Where do you get your nitrile gloves?

twopu

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I find myself working with more and more chemicals (detailing, lawn care, etc.) and I just want to add an extra layer of protection. My local HD, Loews, and BJ does not carry them. What brick and mortar and online store do you get them from?
 
I've found them at WallSmart. Can't recall which section.



I think you would find them at a better/larger auto parts store like Pepboi or AAP.
 
twopu said:
I find myself working with more and more chemicals (detailing, lawn care, etc.) and I just want to add an extra layer of protection. My local HD, Loews, and BJ does not carry them. What brick and mortar and online store do you get them from?



SAMs and Cosco sell things like that in bulk, I bought mine at SAMs but it was a year or so ago and I don't remember the price, sorry.

Changeling
 
If you have business Costco around your area take advantage of it there. I know the regular Costco has nitrile gloves, but you want the business one because I bought some gloves I think it's 150 or 100/box and they're running around 3.29/ea and I love them!
 
I have small hands and thus the medium/large/x-large or so-called one-size-fits-all that are all I find many places are far too large. I order from MSC Industrial Supply Co.. I don't think a direct link will work but searching for "disposable nitrile gloves" will find them; the ones I got are called Kleenguard made by Kimberly-Clark. As a bonus, they seem more durable than some generic-brand ones I had before.
 
Are all disposable nitrile gloves created equal? Would you use the Harbor Freight gloves with Meguiar’s Wheel Brightener?
 
I started carrying these gloves recentley. They are a must for any detailer....enthusiast or professional.
 
twopu said:
Are all disposable nitrile gloves created equal? Would you use the Harbor Freight gloves with Meguiar’s Wheel Brightener?



I really like these gloves. They are thick and don't end up tearing every 5 mins.



I can do a complete detail with one pair.
 
I've bought the 100 count box at Costco of the K-C blue nitrile and they've been great. They hold up for quite a few details before I usually catch on in a fender well. I also tried QRP's blue nitrile and found they're great. They have a bit of texture so you can grip tools easier. Here's the link if you want to check them out. QRP Gloves : Welcome to QRP Gloves



Whatever way you go it's smart as the chemicals can really do a number on your skin. I usually take them off for polishing but any other time they're on.
 
Both COSTCO and BJ's should have the gloves. They are usually in the area where the band aids, aspirin, and vitamins are sold. They usually have both latex and nitrile gloves in M and L.



You can also get them real cheap on ebay.
 
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